Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner is raging after missing a £3,000 payout on a football bet by an agonising single goal.

Jane Park predicted the outcome of nine out of 10 matches but was left furious at Wolves after they failed to beat Hull City, drawing 2-2.

The normally lucky Scot predicted wins for 10 teams on Tuesday including her beloved Hibs along with fellow Scottish sides Aberdeen, Inverness CT, Ross County and Dundee United.

Also receiving her backing were European giants Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in their Champions League matches, and English Championship sides Aston Villa, Fulham - and Wolves.

Posting during the game to Twitter, she said that the English Championship leaders were the only team on her accumulator who were not winning.

Wolves were unable to beat Hull in their Championship clash at Molyneux (Image: Getty Images Europe)

Jane won £1million on the Euromillions back in 2013 (Image: PA)

She wrote: “Could do with Wolves winning and all scores staying the same.”

She then turned angry when it became apparent that they were going to let her down, saying: “Wolves can f*** right off”, before adding: “Wolves letting a three grand coupon down f****** p****s.”

Once it had been confirmed she was not going to be picking up the cash she posted a screengrab of her bet, showing a 10 match accumulator with a £20 stake.

Park normally has a golden touch when it comes to gambling and she has a history of scooping a healthy profit.

Jane missed out on a £3,000 payday (Image: janeparkx/Instagram)

Jane's life was transformed when she won the Euromillions (Image: janeparkx/Instagram)

In December she had a birthday bonus when she landed £200 on a four-game accumulator on her 22nd.

Just a week earlier she won £348.63 from another four-fold coupon, including Scottish sides St. Mirren and Inverness.

Earlier in 2017 she made a total of £584.18 from three bets including darts and football, and also made hundreds betting on the Scottish boxer Josh Taylor during his bout against fighting ace Ohara Davies.

Wolves had led in the game against Hull on Tuesday night (Image: PA)

But they let the lead slip and only came away with a draw (Image: Getty Images Europe)

After the rare loss social media users were quick to show sympathy, partly because some of them had suffered the same fate.